Garden Bunny Amigurumi Free Crochet Pattern

Yarn and other materials:

Body: Pekhorka “Merino” 100g – 200m (50% wool, 50% acrylic). Color 124 or 270.

It took 1.5 skeins.

Pants – any yarn 100g – 300 meters.

Dress, overalls, boots, beret, jacket – Semyonovskaya yarn “Svetlana ChSh”

100g – 250 meters (95% wool, 5% acrylic). Any colors. Gone for a dress and a beret

one skein, half a skein was used for the jacket and boots.

For the soles of boots – any yarn 100g-200 meters a small amount of yarn.

Soutache (you can use your own) for laces.

Two beads (for eyes).

Pink iris for nose embroidery.

A little bit of felt (to match the color of the nose, but you can do without it)

Useful thread for tightening (can be replaced with any strong thread).

Hook 1.7 (hook number for your yarn)

Knitting needles No. 2 (5 pieces).

Legend:

sc – single crochet

approx. – increase (2 stitches in one loop)

dec. – decavo (2 columns together)

persons – knit all the stitches

purl – knit all the loops purl

The height of the toy is about 30 cm.

Head and neck (1 piece)

1st row: 6 sc in amigurumi ring

2nd row: (inc)-6 times=12 sc

Row 3: (1 sc, inc) -6 times = 18 sc

Row 4: (2 sc, inc) -6 times = 24 sc

Row 5: (3 sc, inc) -6 times = 30 sc

Row 6: (4 sc, inc) -6 times = 36 sc

Row 7: (5 sc, inc) -6 times = 42 sc

Row 8: (6 sc, inc) -6 times = 48 sc

Row 9: (7 sc, inc) -6 times = 54 sc

Row 10: (8 sc, inc) – 6 times = 60 sc

Rows 11-19: 60 sc

Row 20: (8 sc, dec) -6 times = 54 sc

Row 21: (7 sc, dec) -6 times = 48 sc

Row 22: (6 sc, dec) -6 times = 42 sc

Row 23: (5 sc, dec) -6 times = 36 sc

Row 24: (4 sc, dec) -6 times = 30 sc

Row 25: (3 sc, dec) -6 times = 24 sc

Row 26: (2 sc, dec) -6 times = 18 sc

27-29 row: 18 sc

Let’s not tear off the thread!

We stuff during knitting.

We do not fill the head with stone, so that it can be tightened.

Body (1 piece)

We continue to knit with thread from the head.

Row 30: (2 sc, inc) -6 times = 24 sc

Row 31: (3 sc, inc) -6 times = 30 sc

Row 32: (4 sc, inc) -6 times = 36 sc

Row 33: (5 sc, inc) -6 times = 42 sc

Row 34: 42 sc

Row 35: (6 sc, inc) -6 times = 48 sc

Row 36: (7 sc, inc) -6 times = 54 sc

Row 37: 54 sc

Row 38: 16 sc, (1 sc, inc) -6 times, 26 = 60 sc

Row 39-50: 60 sc

Row 51: 20 sc, (1 sc, inc) -6 times, 28 sc = 66 sc

Row 52-55: 66 sc

Row 56: (9 sc, dec) -6 times = 60 sc

Row 57: (8 sc, dec) -6 times = 54 sc

Row 58: (7 sc, dec) -6 times = 48 sc

Row 59: (6 sc, dec) -6 times = 42 sc

Row 60: (5 sc, dec) -6 times = 36 sc

Row 61: (4 sc, dec) -6 times = 30 sc

Row 62: (3 sc, dec) -6 times = 24 sc

Row 63: (2 sc, dec) -6 times = 18 sc

Row 64: (1 sc, dec) 6 times = 12 sc

Row 65: (dec) to the end of the row

Break the thread.

We stuff during knitting.

Where there will be increases (bulge on the body) in front of us.

If you knit loosely, you can insert a piece of wire into your neck, otherwise your head may

fall over (she will have long ears). I advise everyone to fill the neck area

denser, but not to the point of swelling. I knit tightly and my head holds up without any problems.

Handle feet (2 parts)

1st row: 6 sc in amigurumi ring

2nd row: (inc)-6 times=12 sc

Row 3: (1 sc, inc) -6 times = 18 sc

4-7 row: 18 sc

Row 8: (1 sc, dec)*6 = 12 sc

Rows 9-28: 12 sc

Row 29: dec to end

We stuff during knitting. We don’t stuff the paws up too much,

otherwise they will stick out strongly to the side when you sew them on.

Hide the threads.

Legs (2 parts)

Foot (2 parts)

1st row: dial 10 ch, inc. in the 2nd loop from the hook, 7 sc, 4 sc in the last loop

chains.

Continue on the reverse side of the chain – 7 sc, approx. in last stitch = 22 sc

2nd row: (inc)-2 times, 6 sc, (inc)-6 times, 6 sc, (inc)-2 times = 32 sc

3rd row: 1 sc, inc, 7 sc, (inc, 1 sc)-7 times, inc, 6 sc, inc, 1 sc=42 sc

4 row: (6 sc, inc) -6 times = 48 sc

Row 5: (approx, 7 sc) -6 times = 54 sc

Break the thread. Make an insole. Trace the foot onto the cardboard.

Up the feet (2 parts)

1st row: dial 10 ch, inc. in the 2nd loop from the hook, 7 sc, 4 sc in the last loop

chains.

Continue on the reverse side of the chain – 7 sc, approx. in last stitch = 22 sc

2nd row: (inc)-2 times, 6 sc, (inc)-6 times, 6 sc, (inc)-2 times = 32 sc

3rd row: 1 sc, inc, 7 sc, (inc, 1 sc)-7 times, inc, 6 sc, inc, 1 sc=42 sc

4 row: (6 sc, inc) -6 times = 48 sc

Row 5: (approx, 7 sc) -6 times = 54 sc

Rows 6-12: 54 sc

Don’t tear off the thread, put your foot on it and start tying (connecting) (sc)

foot to the top of the foot. Don’t forget to insert the insole and stuff it.

Leg (2 parts)

Cast on 18 sc on the foot and knit in the round for 24 rows

Row 25 – (1 sc, dec)-6 times = 12 sc

Row 26 – (dec) to the end

Stuff as you knit.

Option 2

1st row: 6 sc in amigurumi ring

2nd row: (inc)-6 times=12 sc

Row 3: (1 sc, inc) -6 times = 18 sc

4th row: 18 sc for the back half loop

The remaining rows are as usual, and sew the leg to the foot using the front half-loop.

Ears (2 parts)

1st row: 6 sc in amigurumi ring

2nd row: (inc)-6 times=12 sc

Row 3: (1 sc, inc) -6 times = 18 sc

4th row: 18sc

Row 5: (2 sc, inc) -6 times = 24 sc

Row 6: 24 sc

Row 7: (3 sc, inc) -6 times = 30 sc

8-12 row: 30 sc

13 row: 13 sc, dec, 13 sc, dec=28 sc

14-16 row: 28 sc

Row 17: 12 sc, dec, 12 sc, dec=26 sc

Row 18-20: 26 sc

21st row: 11 sc, dec, 11 sc, dec=24 sc

22-24 row: 24 sc

Row 25: 10 sc, dec, 10 sc, dec=22 sc

26-27 row: 22 sc

28 row: 9 sc, dec, 9 sc, dec=20 sc

Row 29-30: 20 sc31 row: 8 sc, dec, 8 sc, dec=18 sc

32-34 row: 18 sc

Row 35: 7 sc, dec, 7 sc, dec=16 sc

Row 36-39: 16 sc

Row 40: 6 sc, dec, 6 sc, dec=14 sc

Row 41-60: 14 sc

Row 61: Fold the piece in half and knit the two halves together.

Tear off the thread, leaving a long end for sewing.

If your ears turn out to be very erect, hold them over a boiling kettle or

pan – the ears will become softer. Be careful – you can burn your fingers!!!

Decoration of the face

We tighten the muzzle (I do it with this thread).

We find the front of the toy (where there were increases), insert a thread in the area of 22 rows (we find

middle of the head), bring out the needle in the area of the 10th row, grab three columns and bring out

needle in row 22 (at one point).

We tighten the muzzle by pulling and tying a knot, which we then hide in

head

Embroidering the nose

Cut out a piece of felt or any other fabric. Cut out the shape of the nose and apply

to our face.

Next, take the iris (I tried embroidering with floss – the thread gets tangled and doesn’t fit

it’s beautiful, so I chose iris – it goes well with the poems). And we begin to embroider with

the middle of the nose (I embroider from the middle, it’s more convenient to give symmetry to the nose).

Paying attention! We sew the blank for the nose in the head, so

This way the nose will be neat.

Take a thread of floss (a whole skein – 6 threads) and draw it from the tip of the nose to

tightening points. We try on the eyes – we’re satisfied – we sew them on.

Boots

To begin with, we try on future legs to the body, WITHOUT

boot. Tried it on, you can even sew it on (i.e.

pass the thread – fastening through the legs and body) and

see if everything suits you, if everything

satisfied, mark with pins the places where

you will then insert threads for fastening

(mark on the body and legs). Thus, we

marked future puncture sites with a needle and

fastening for further collection of the toy.

I sewed the legs on the sides. We don’t sew the legs!

Only after this (trying on the legs) do we start knitting

boots.

Sole (2 parts) – hook

1st row: dial 10 ch, inc. in the 2nd loop from the hook, 7sc, 4sc in the last loop

chains.

Continue on the reverse side of the chain – 7sc, approx. in last stitch = 22 sc

2nd row: (inc)-2 times, 6 sc, (inc)-6 times, 6 sc, (inc)-2 times = 32 sc

3rd row: 1 sc, inc, 7 sc, (inc, 1 sc)-7 times, inc, 6 sc, inc, 1 sc=42 sc

4 row: (6 sc, inc) -6 times = 48 sc

Row 5: (approx, 7 sc) -6 times = 54 sc

Row 6: (approx, 8 sc) -6 times = 60 sc

7th row: 60 sc behind the front wall

Tear off the thread (it may be wavy – not

what’s so scary)

Top of the shoe – knitting needles (5 pieces)

20 rows in stockinette stitch

Row 21 – Cast on 60 stitches on 4 needles (15 stitches on each needle)

Knit 19 knits, (dec., 1 knit)*7, 20 knits.

Row 22 – knit 19, (dec)*7, knit 20.

23 rows – 18 knits, dec., 5 knits, dec., 19 knits

Row 24 – knit 17, dec, knit 5, dec – unfold knitting

Row 25 – slip 1 stitch, purl 5, dec.-unfold

Row 26 – slip 1 stitch, k5, dec. – expand

Row 27 – slip 1 stitch, purl 5, dec.-unfold

Row 28 – slip 1 stitch, k5, dec. – expand

Somewhere in this place (or maybe a row earlier – try it on) you need to insert your foot into

shoe and tie the shoe already on the foot.

Row 29 – slip 1 stitch, purl 5, dec.-unfold

Row 30 – slip 1 stitch, k5, dec. – expand

Row 31 – slip 1 stitch, purl 5, dec.-unfold

Row 32 – slip 1 stitch, k5, dec. – expand

Pay attention to the set of loops on the knitting needles. We take the sole facing us and begin

In this position, cast on the loops on the knitting needle. I pulled out the loops with crochet. It is necessary

for the correct direction of knitting on knitting needles, so that you knit in a circle (on knitting needles) and

received facial loops on the “face”

After closing the toe loops

Boot tongue – knit already on the leg

To the 7 central loops add (cast on) one loop at the edges, so that

it turned out to be 9 loops. And on these loops knit the tongue of the boot.

You can knit it simply with knit or purl loops, or you can do it with a patterned one.

To do this, alternate knit 1, purl 1 in the front row, and in the purl row above the knit ones

we knit purl loops, and purl loops above the knit ones.

Knit 15 rows of tongue

Row 16 – cast off all stitches.

Boot – knit on the leg

Next, we attach the thread to the remaining loops in order to knit the boot

shoe.

We knit in turning rows (back and forth – not in circles) 13 rows in stockinette stitch

Row 14: dec., knit 25

Row 15: dec., purl 24

Row 16: bind off all stitches

Hide all the threads.

Clothes (pants for girls and overalls for boys)

Pants (knitted on 4 knitting needles in the round)

Cast on 80 stitches. Distribute 20 stitches on each needle)

We knit with an elastic band 2/2 (k2, p2 – alternate until the end of the row) 8 rows.

Next 3 rows of LG

Next row we make increases (we knit two from one loop) from the first and last loop

on knitting needles (i.e. from the first loop and from the 20th loop – on 1 and 2 and 3 and 4 knitting needles). We get 88

loops

Next we knit 23 rows of LG

Next row – cast off 7 stitches, cast off 30 stitches, cast off 14 stitches, cast off 30 stitches, cast off 7

loops

Break the thread

*Attach the thread to 30 loops and start knitting in the round (knitting the pant leg).

Distributing 10 loops on three knitting needles.

Next we knit 6 rows of LG

Next – with an elastic band 1/1 (k1, p1 – alternatingto the end of the row) 4 rows

Close the loops.

Tear off the thread.

Repeat this action * for the second leg.

Then you need to sew a hole between the legs.

The pants are ready. We insert the legs into the pants and only then sew the legs with boots

and pants to the body.

Sew on the hands. Sew on the ears (I sewed on the ears, retreating three rows to the tops of the heads

different sides, you can sew the ears lower as you like)

Overalls

Cast on 28 sts on needles.

1st row: purl.

2nd row: 4 knit, yo, 1 knit, yo, 4 knit, yo, 1 k, yo, 8 k, yo, 1 k, yo,

4knit, yarn over, 1knit, yo, 4knit.

Row 3: purl.

4 row: 5 knit, yo, 1 knit, yo, 6 knit, yo, 1 k, yo, 10 k, yo, 1 k, yo,

6knits, yo, 1knits, yo, 5knits.

Row 5: purl

Row 6: K6, yo, 1p, yo, 8p, yo, 1p, yo, 12p, yo, 1p, yo, 8p, yo, 1p, yo,

6p.

Row 7: purl

Row 8: K7, yo, 1p, yo, 10p, yo, 1p, yo, 14p, yo, 1p, yo, 10p,

yarn over, 1 p, yarn over, 7 p

Row 9: purl

10 row: 8p, yo, 1p, yo, 12p, yo, 1p, yo, 16p, yo, 1p, yo, 12p, yo, 1p, yo, 8p

Row 11: purl

Row 12: knit 9, close 16p, 18p, close 16p, 9p.

Row 13: P9, add 5p, P18, add 5p, P9.

Row 14: knit all.

Row 15: purl all

16th row: (1 knit stitch, loop from broach) * to the end of the row

Row 17: purl.

Row 18 – knit 20, (knit 1, loop from broach) * to marker, knit 20.

Next, knit about 40-50 rows so that it turns out like this (closes a little

lower body)

When you knit the last purl row, knit the last two stitches

together to make an even number of loops, in my case 140 loops.

Next row – knit 70, cast on 10 stitches on a needle – close into a ring (when you

knit 70 knit stitches + 10 cast-on stitches, immediately divide these stitches by 3

knitting needles – it will be more convenient to close in a circle and knit)

Next row – knit

Next row – 69 knits, dec., 8 knits, dec.

Next row – 68 knits, dec., 6 knits, dec.

Next row – 68 knits, dec, 4 knits, dec.

Next row – 68 knits, dec, 2 knits, dec.

Next row – 68 persons, dec, dec.

Next row – 68 persons, dec.

Next row – (1 knit, dec)*to the end of the row, 1 knit (46 knits)

Next row – knit

Next row – knit

Next row – (3 knits, dec) * to the end of the row (we make the last dec of three loops) (36 knits)

Next row – knit

Next we knit 12 rows with knit stitches in a circular pattern.

Track. Row – make a 2/2 rib (knit 2, purl 2)

Next we knit 7 rows of elastic

Track. Row – cast off all stitches

We make the second leg in the same way.

Sew the resulting hole between the legs

Next we sew along the seam. We sewed a little along the back. Insert the legs and sew (according to

marks) body to feet. Then we sew the hands

We put the overalls on completely (put our arms through the holes for the sleeves) and sew the seam

(right on the hare) to the end.

At the end we sew on the ears.

P.S. The suit will be free. Again, I repeat, if you knit loosely, take the thread

thinner than 100g-250 meters and knitting needles, smaller than No. 2.

Lacing

I bought 2 meters. You can use soutache, cord, laces, etc.

Cut off 45 cm (if you want a larger bow, cut the lace longer).

Take one loop and pull the lace through with a crochet hook

On the other hand we do the same. We get

Mark the same number of loops up and do the same operation

And tie bows

Dress

Cast on 28 sts on needles.

Row 1 – purl.

2nd row: 4 knit, yo, 1 knit, yo, 4 knit, yo, 1 k, yo, 8 k, yo, 1 k, yo,

4knit, yarn over, 1knit, yo, 4knit.

Row 3 – purl.

4 row: 5 knit, yo, 1 knit, yo, 6 knit, yo, 1 k, yo, 10 k, yo, 1 k, yo,

6knits, yo, 1knits, yo, 5knits.

Row 5 – purl

Row 6: K6, yo, 1p, yo, 8p, yo, 1p, yo, 12p, yo, 1p, yo, 8p, yo, 1p, yo,

6p.

Row 7 – purl

Row 8 – K7, yo, 1p, yo, 10p, yo, 1p, yo, 14p, yo, 1p, yo, 10p,

yarn over, 1 p, yarn over, 7 p

Row 9 – purl

10 row – 8p, yo, 1p, yo, 12p, yo, 1p, yo, 16p, yo, 1p, yo, 12p, yo, 1p, yo,

8p

Row 11 – purl

Row 12 – knit 9, close 16p, 18p, close 16p, 9p.

Row 13 – purl 9, add 5p, purl 18, add 5p, purl 9.

Row 14 – knit all.

Row 15 – purl all

16th row – (1 knit stitch, loop from broach) * to the end of the row

Row 17 – purl.

Row 18 – k20, (k3, loop from broach) * to marker, k20.

Next, knit the desired length of the dress, you can make the last three or four rows

purl loops (so that the bottom of the dress does not curl)

Insert a zipper or sew on buttons.

Jacket and hat

Cast on 34 stitches on knitting needles

Row 1 – purl stitches

Row 2 – k5, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, k5, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 10 knit, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1

yarn over, knit 5, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 5.

Row 3 – purl stitches, knit all yarn overs (42 stitches)

Row 4 – k6, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 7 knit, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 12 knit, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1

yarn over, knit 7, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 6.

Row 5 – purl. (50 p.)

6th row – k7, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 9 knit, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 14 knit, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1

yarn over, knit 9, knit 1, knit 1, knit 1, knit 7.

Row 7 – purl. (58 p.)

Row 8 – k8, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 11 knit, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 16 knit, 1 yo, 1 knit,

1 yarn over, knit 11, 1 yarn over, knit 1, 1 yarn over, knit 8.

Row 9 – purl. (66 p.)

10 row – 9 knits, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 13 knits, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 18 knits, 1 yo, 1 knits,

1 yarn over, knit 13, 1 yarn over, knit 1, 1 yarn over, knit 9.

Row 11 – purl. (74 p.)

Row 12 – k10, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 15 knit, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 20 knit, 1 yo, 1

knit, 1 yarn over, 15 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 10 knit.

Row 13 – purl. (82 p.)

14 row – 11 knits, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 17 knits, 1 yo, 1 knit, 1 yo, 22 knits, 1 yo, 1

knit, 1 yarn over, 17 knit, 1 yarn over, 1 knit, 1 yarn over, 11 knit.

Row 15 – purl. (90 p.)

Now you need to divide the work, remove the sleeves with threads or pins, as you wish, and

knit the back and two front panels together on two knitting needles

16th row – knit 12 front loops, remove 21 sleeve loops onto a thread, 24

knit back, knit 21 sleeves, knit 12 in front

17th row – purl. (48 p)

18th row – (1 knit stitch, loop from broach) * to the end of the row

We knit the required length of the jacket.

Close the loops. Crochet (optional)

Sleeves

Divide the sleeve loops into 3 knitting needles. Cast on 3 stitches for the armhole.

Knit the required length (about 40 rows) of the sleeves in 24 stitches.

Sew up the hole formed at the armhole.

Close the loops.

Collar

Cast on 32 stitches at neckline

1st row – purl

2nd row – (4 knits, loop from broach) * 7 times, 4 knits.

Row 3 – (p1, k1)*to the end of the row

Next, knit 10 rows with an elastic band.

Next row – bind off all stitches.

We hook onto the front part of the loops

For a yellow jacket

Cast on 32 stitches at neckline

Row 1 – purl

Row 2 – (4 knits, loop from broach) * 7 times, k4.

3rd row – persons

Next, knit 10 rows (or more) of LG.

Track. Row – cast off all stitches.

cap

Cast on 67 stitches.

Row 1 – (p1, k1) *to the end of the row

Next we knit 10 rows with an elastic band.

Next row – knit 4 rows of LG

Next row: knit 16, cast off 10 stitches, knit 15. (16 stitches on knitting needles), 10 stitches

close, 15 persons.

Next row: p15, cast on 10 stitches, purl 16, cast on 10 stitches, 16

purl

Next knit 11 rows of LG

Next row – k2, (k6, dec)*8 times, k1.

Next row – purl

Next row – 1knit, (5knit, dec)*, 2knit

Next row – purl

Next row – 1knit, (1knit, dec)*, 2knit.

Next row – purl.

Next row – dec*to the end of the row, 1 person.

Tighten the loops and sew a hat.

We decorate ropes with pompoms.

We knit a six-piece beret

The diameter at the widest part is 11 cm. But it can be made larger or smaller.

We cast on 36 loops on the knitting needles. We distribute them onto exactly 3 knitting needles and knit in the round.

Rows 1 – 4: knit with an elastic band 1:1

Row 5: knit only with knit stitches, add another loop through each loop, total

on each knitting needle we get 24 loops, a total of 72 loops

Row 6: knit all 72 stitches

Row 7: *knit 6, +1 (add a loop, knitting it from loop No. 7 of the previous row), 6

persons.* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 8: knit all (26 stitches on each needle, 78 stitches in total)

Row 9: *Knit 6. +1 (add a loop, knitting it from loop No. 7 of the previous row), 7

persons.* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 10: knit all (28 stitches on each needle, 84 stitches in total)

Row 11: *Knit 6. +1 (add a loop, knitting it from loop No. 7 of the previous row), 8

persons.* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 12: knit all (30 stitches on each needle, 90 stitches in total)

Row 13: you can change the color of the thread: *knit 2 loops in one, 1 yarn over* (**

repeat)

Row 14: knit all (30 stitches on each needle, 90 stitches in total)

Row 15: *K6, knit 2. together, 7 persons.* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 16: *K6, knit 2. together, 6 persons.* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 17: *K6, knit 2. together, 5 persons.* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 18: *K6, knit 2. together, 4 persons.* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 19: *K6, knit 2. together, 3 persons.* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 20: *K6, knit 2. together, 2 persons.* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 21: *K6, knit 2. together, person 1* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 22: *K6, knit 2. together* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 23: *K5, knit 2. together* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 24: *K4, knit 2. together* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 25: *K3, knit 2. together* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 26: *K2, knit 2. together* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 27: *K1, knit 2. together* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 28: * knit 2 knits. together* (** repeat 6 times)

Row 29: tighten the remaining loops on one thread. Sew on a pompom, button,

pimpochka)) Beretik is ready.

You can embroider it with beads. I haven’t done it yet, I’ll do it a little later if it happens.

necessity)) I think that the scheme for adding/depressing loops is clear, so

you can knit similar berets of any size, you can even knit small ones

patterns on the wedges, if the beret is supposed to be large.